More than 50 people were killed in the attack, now believed to have been committed by a suicide bomber no older than 14-years-old

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People gather near the explosion which ripped through a narrow street as wedding guests danced

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Many of the wounded people are still in hospital around the province receiving treatment

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A man and a woman mourn next to a body of one the victims

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Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed it was likely the bomb had been detonated remotely

He said: "[The blast] was the result of a suicide bomber who either detonated (the bomb) or others detonated it."

Since the attack, Erdogan has blamed the murders on Islamic State and said the killer was aged between 12 and 14.

Haunting images have now emerged of mass graves which have been dug for some of the 51 victims.

Men were in floods of tears as they carried coffins at a funeral for some of the victims.

The bombing is the deadliest in Turkey this year with the local governor's office confirming 51 deaths.

More are still being treated in hospitals around the province.

Veli Can, 25, said: "The celebrations were coming to an end and there was a big explosion among people dancing.

"There was blood and body parts everywhere."

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Haunting pictures show the mass graves dug for the 51 people killed as they danced at a wedding

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Women gesture as they kneel by a grave in Turkey during the funeral

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Some of the funerals will have to wait because many victims were blown to pieces and can't be identified yet

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A relative of one of the victims killed weeps after the horrific attack

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Hundreds of people gathered to mourn those killed in the suicide bombing

Blood stains were strewn across the walls of the narrow lane where the brutal massacre took place.

Women sobbed as they waited outside the morgue for an update on missing relatives.

At least 12 people were buried on Sunday, but other funerals would have to wait because many of the victims were blown to pieces and DNA forensics tests would be needed to identify them, security sources said.

The pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party, or HDP, said in a statement that the wedding was for one of its members, and women and children had been among those killed.

"It was carried out like an atrocity," witness Ibrahim Ozdemir said. "We want to end these massacres.

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